#CP150 blog posts

A key part of #CP150 is thinking about new ways of understanding, interpreting, or reading Crime and Punishment. Over the summer, we have curated two series of blog posts on The Bloggers Karamazov, the blog of the North American Dostoevsky Society, which reflect on Dostoevsky’s novel in 2016, 150 years on.

@RodionTweets blog posts

In July, participants of the @RodionTweets project wrote a series of blog posts reflecting on their experience tweeting the novel part by part. These posts revealed new insight into narrative, timing, character psychology, social media, and the enduring messages of Dostoevsky’s novel.

Each of these posts, with the exception of the introduction, has been cross-posted on All the Russias, and we are thankful to the NYU Jordan Center for their cooperation.

Reading C&P from different perspectives

In August and September, we hosted a series of posts considering aspects of Crime and Punishment from different theoretical perspectives and a variety of disciplines including literature, philosophy, law, and film studies.